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Journal of Water and Health

Volume 4 Number 1
March 2006

Contents

A public health evaluation of recreational water impairment
Jeffrey A. Soller, Adam W. Olivieri, Joseph N. S. Eisenberg, John F. DeGeorge, Robert C. Cooper and George Tchobanoglous .......... 1—19
Bushfires and tank rainwater quality: A cause for concern?
Jean Spinks, Suzanne Phillips, Priscilla Robinson and Paul Van Buynder .......... 21—28
Neurosensory effects of chronic exposure to arsenic via drinking water in Inner Mongolia: I. signs, symptoms and pinprick testing
Yanhong Li, Yajuan Xia, Kegong Wu, Linlin He, Zhixiong Ning, Baixiao Zhao, X. Chris Le, Richard Kwok, Michael Schmitt, Timothy Wade, Judy Mumford and David Otto .......... 29—37
Neurosensory effects of chronic exposure to arsenic via drinking water in Inner Mongolia: II. Vibrotactile and visual function
David Otto, H. Kenneth Hudnell, Judy Mumford, Andrew Geller, Timothy Wade, Yanhong Li, Yajuan Xia, Kegong Wu, Linlin He, Zhixiong Ning, Baixiao Zhao and Richard Kwok .......... 39—48
Quantitative microbial risk assessment to estimate health risks attributable to water supply: Can the technique be applied in developing countries with limited data?
Guy Howard, Steve Pedley and Sarah Tibatemwa .......... 49—65
Detection of Salmonella spp. in water using magnetic capture hybridization combined with PCR or real-time PCR
D. E. Thompson, V. B. Rajal, S. De Batz and S. Wuertz .......... 67—75
Effects of large-scale poultry farms on aquatic microbial communities: A molecular investigation
Joseph A. Ringbauer, Joseph B. James and Fred J. Genthner .......... 77—86
Association of Cryptosporidium with bovine faecal particles and implications for risk reduction by settling within water supply reservoirs
Justin D. Brookes, Cheryl M. Davies, Matthew R. Hipsey and Jason P. Antenucci .......... 87—98
A study of the efficacy of various home filtration substrates in the removal of microcystin-LR from drinking water
Marek B. Pawlowicz, James E. Evans, David R. Johnson and Robert G. Brooks .......... 99—107
Variation of microorganism concentrations in urban stormwater runoff with land use and seasons
Ariamalar Selvakumar and Michael Borst .......... 109—124
Drinking water consumption patterns of residents in a Canadian community
A. Q. Jones, C. E. Dewey, K. Doré, S. E. Majowicz, S. A. McEwen and D. Waltner-Toews .......... 125—138
Optimization of regenerated bone char for fluoride removal in drinking water: a case study in Tanzania
M. E. Kaseva .......... 139—147